XEM at Inlen Gallery,
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
XEM Magazine is a platform to showcase photography-based work by the collective (consisting of Vietnamese contemporary artists/photographers Quang Lam, Hoang Duong Cam, Phan Quang, UuDam Tran Nguyen, and Nguyen Thanh Truc). Each issue also features work by one invited guest, who – for the magazine’s latest issue – will be emerging HCMC-based artist Quynh Lam.
My work will be showcased at Out Of Museum, an offhand and intimate events/exhibition to say goodbye with the space in which Sao La had the grand opening Out Of Nowhere. The space will be returned to the museum since March, 2016. Sao La is still active in the air and at the artist studio Nguyen Cong Tru.
Out of Museum
My work will be showcased at Out Of Museum, an offhand and intimate events/exhibition to say goodbye with the space in which Sao La had the grand opening Out Of Nowhere. The space will be returned to the museum since March, 2016. Sao La is still active in the air and at the artist studio Nguyen Cong Tru.
My work was featured in 'Vietnam: New Winds' as a part of Imago Mundi project.
"Imago Mundi is the collection of works commissioned and collected by Luciano Benetton. The collection, under the auspices of the Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche
(established to support and raise awareness of the wealth of landscape, cultural and artistic heritage), has no commercial ambitions but aims to unite the diversities of our world in the name of common artistic experience. The goal is to catalogue works, inspirations and ideas, in order to pass down to future generations the widest possible mapping of the situation of human cultures at the start of the third millennium."
Imago Mundi
XEM Magazine is a platform to showcase photography-based work by the collective (consisting of Vietnamese contemporary artists/photographers Quang Lam, Hoang Duong Cam, Phan Quang, UuDam Tran Nguyen, and Nguyen Thanh Truc). Each issue also features work by one invited guest, who – for the magazine’s latest issue – will be emerging HCMC-based artist Quynh Lam.
XEM at Inlen Gallery,
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
XEM Magazine is a platform to showcase photography-based work by the collective (consisting of Vietnamese contemporary artists/photographers Quang Lam, Hoang Duong Cam, Phan Quang, UuDam Tran Nguyen, and Nguyen Thanh Truc). Each issue also features work by one invited guest, who – for the magazine’s latest issue – will be emerging HCMC-based artist Quynh Lam.
My work was featured in 'Vietnam: New Winds' as a part of Imago Mundi project.
"Imago Mundi is the collection of works commissioned and collected by Luciano Benetton. The collection, under the auspices of the Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche
(established to support and raise awareness of the wealth of landscape, cultural and artistic heritage), has no commercial ambitions but aims to unite the diversities of our world in the name of common artistic experience. The goal is to catalogue works, inspirations and ideas, in order to pass down to future generations the widest possible mapping of the situation of human cultures at the start of the third millennium."
Imago Mundi
My work will be showcased at Out Of Museum, an offhand and intimate events/exhibition to say goodbye with the space in which Sao La had the grand opening Out Of Nowhere. The space will be returned to the museum since March, 2016. Sao La is still active in the air and at the artist studio Nguyen Cong Tru.
Out of Museum
My work was featured in 'Vietnam: New Winds' as a part of Imago Mundi project.
"Imago Mundi is the collection of works commissioned and collected by Luciano Benetton. The collection, under the auspices of the Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche
(established to support and raise awareness of the wealth of landscape, cultural and artistic heritage), has no commercial ambitions but aims to unite the diversities of our world in the name of common artistic experience. The goal is to catalogue works, inspirations and ideas, in order to pass down to future generations the widest possible mapping of the situation of human cultures at the start of the third millennium."